From Money to Action : Strategies in U.S. Support to Education in the Developing World

国際教育協力論集 Volume 9 Issue 1 Page 27-43 published_at 2006-04-28
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Title ( eng )
From Money to Action : Strategies in U.S. Support to Education in the Developing World
Creator
Chapman Dapid W.
Dykstra Anne
Source Title
国際教育協力論集
Journal of International Cooperation in Education
Volume 9
Issue 1
Start Page 27
End Page 43
Journal Identifire
[PISSN] 1344-2996
[EISSN] 1344-7998
[NCID] AA11281847
Abstract
The United States provides substantial amounts of development assistance to lowand middle-income countries, much of it administered by the United States Agency for International Development (USAID). While the motives are complex, reasons include the desire to provide humanitarian relief, promote economic and social development, encourage political values and practices compatible with those of the U.S, and build international goodwill toward the U.S. International assistance agencies, such as USAID, have tended to utilize three mechanisms for allocating development assistance funds: problem oriented funding, sector-oriented project funding, and program funding. Of these, USAID has relied most heavily on project assistance, even at a time that many other donors are emphasizing program assistance. In awarding project assistance, USAID staff have choices about the mechanisms through which project funds can be converted into on-the-ground development activities, choices that can shape the eventual impact and effectiveness of the assistance. This paper examines the advantages and challenges associated with using these different mechanisms, with particular attention to aid to education, and suggests implications for the evaluation of development assistance activities.
NDC
Education [ 370 ]
Language
eng
Resource Type departmental bulletin paper
Publisher
広島大学教育開発国際協力研究センター
Date of Issued 2006-04-28
Rights
Copyright (c) 2006 「国際教育協力論集」編集委員会
Publish Type Version of Record
Access Rights open access
Source Identifier
[ISSN] 1344-2996
[NCID] AA11281847